Without the patch, gnome-user-share uses notifications to tell you a
file has arrived and assumes that the notifcation system supports
actions. notify-osd in Jaunty does not support actions, and so displays
the gnome-user-share notifications as fallback notifications (ugly
dialogs with a cancel/ok button that do the same thing, plus the other
actions).

This is a sub-optimal situation, and applications are gradually being
patched so that they don't assume that the notification system supports
actions. Where an application needs to interact with a user (as is the
case with gnome-user-share), a dialog that appears behind the other
windows and doesn't grab focus is preferred as opposed to the fallback
notification.

The patch here displays a dialog rather than sending a message to
notify-osd, which would display it's (ugly) fallback notification. The
advantage of the dialog is that you can control the layout of it, the
icons that appear in it, and give it a window icon too (I don't think
you can do any of this with the notify-osd fallback notifications).

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gnome-user-share notification changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337352
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